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Goose Hunting in Maine

Posted on 02 January 2011 by trickac

First 2 hunts of the early goose season with Maine Waterfowls most feared predators
Video Rating: 4 / 5

This Is a review of the Foxpro Spitfire game call, and the TX4 remote. This Is a great call and I look foward to more predator hunts with this call.

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8 Comments For This Post

  1. duckhunter154 Says:

    nice to see other goose hunters in maine. where did u film this?

  2. outdrsmn82 Says:

    I really am impressed with this call. Very good video guys. I think this will be the way i go when i buy one.

  3. FishBassNhuntinBucks Says:

    dose this call work and think its worth the 200 dollar price tag

  4. HSECOWBOY Says:

    I am going to purchase a call and was considering this one, im impressed that it worked at 240 yards, thanks for putting this information up, it was useful

  5. BBrothersOutdoors Says:

    @Kman3dd ,

    Yes It did come with a Lanyard. You can purchase diffrent ones from FoxPro. Ill be ordering one as soon as I can find some place that has them In stock. I would suggest going that route. There nicer and alot more comfurtable.

  6. Kman3dd Says:

    Well done video and test review.

    Did your hand remote come with a neck strap? Mine did not, I am just wonder if they are supposed to come standard with the Spitfire or if you bought one or used one from a mouth call.

  7. BBrothersOutdoors Says:

    At its furthest distance I had it on 200 yards. The closer distances I had it under, but im not exactlly sure what I had it on. I find myself using it on volume 3 or 4 the most when im in the field. Its really going to depend on what type of area your hunting in. Here in Georgia we mostly have thicker woods and some open areas, but out west you would probably use it more on 4-5. If you have anymore questions feel free to ask.

    Zack,

    Beam Brothers Outdoors

  8. Kman3dd Says:

    I just bought one of these as well, however I have not tested it yet in the field. What volumes did you have the Spitfire on at the various yardages?

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